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Department of Human Services

Reduce tobacco-related illness and death
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Oregon's Tobacco Prevention and Education Program (TPEP) was launched in 1997 with a clear and simple mandate - to reduce tobacco-related illness and death. Since its inception, TPEP has been a comprehensive program, addressing the issues of tobacco use by working to reduce exposure to secondhand smoke, counter pro-tobacco influence, help people quit and eliminate health disparities.
Current Events and Projects
Tobacco Control Integration Project (TCIP)
In Oregon, people with lower incomes and lower education levels smoke at more than three times the rate of those with greater resources. The Tobacco Control Integration Project (TCIP) is taking a comprehensive and collaborative approach to reducing this tobacco-use disparity by advancing policies and systems changes at the service-delivery level. TCIP brings what the state's Tobacco Prevention and Education Program (TPEP) knows about tobacco control to the Oregonians who need it most.
Trainings and Events
"Place Matters: Working Together to Create Healthy Communities" Conference, November 1-3, 2010, Portland Marriott Downtown Waterfront, 1401 SW Naito Parkway, Portland, Oregon.

The environments where we live, work, play, learn and receive health care influence our physical and mental health. Please come and join others from the Pacific Northwest to share ideas, learn from experts in the field, celebrate successes and identify opportunities to partner and collaborate on the best ways to make our communities healthy for everyone.

Registration: $50 for conference participants; $25 for students and seniors. Click HERE to Register.
Featured Publications
TPEP Connection
Tobacco-Free Oregon
Smokefree Workplace Law
Smokefree Hospitals
Oregon's community hospitals are playing an active role in reducing the toll of tobacco - A recent review indicates that two-thirds of Oregon hospitals are now 100% smokefree. See which hospitals measured up:
Help to Quit
Kick the Habit. Click to Quit!
The Oregon Tobacco Quit Line is a free telephone service available to all Oregon residents who want to stop using tobacco. The Quit Line offers you free quitting information, one-on-one telephone counseling, and referrals for you or a loved one.
 

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